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Title: | Attitudes in Russia to Social and Political Aspects of Human Trafficking, 2007 |
Keywords: | LABOUR MIGRATION INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION EMIGRATION ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS HUMAN TRAFFICKING SEX INDUSTRY SEXUAL ABUSE SLAVERY PROSTITUTION HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS FORCED LABOUR EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT ABROAD EXPLOITATION ECONOMIC EXPLOITATION SOCIAL ATTITUDES PUBLIC OPINION PUBLIC OPINION POLLS SOCIAL POLICY POLICY MAKING WELFARE POLICY POLITICAL INSTITUTIONS GOVERNMENT POLITICS GENDER ROLE WOMEN'S ROLE CRIME AND SECURITY ORGANIZED CRIME CRIME VICTIMS ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE SOCIAL PROBLEMS CORRUPTION MORAL BEHAVIOUR HUMAN RIGHTS CROSS-BORDER COOPERATION PRIVATE VOLUNTARY ORGANIZATIONS CLANDESTINE EMPLOYMENT INFORMAL ECONOMY VOTING BEHAVIOUR YOUTH EDUCATION UNEMPLOYMENT PARENT-CHILD RELATIONSHIP CRIMES AGAINST PERSONS FEAR OF CRIME DOMESTIC VIOLENCE FINANCIAL SUPPORT MENTAL HEALTH HEADS OF STATE GOVERNMENT POLICY 2007 Russia |
Description: | <P>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</P> This is a mixed-methods collection.<br> <br> The project collected representative data across Russian regions on attitudes to human trafficking. Since the collapse of the Soviet state, thousands of Russian citizens have been trafficked out of the country as exploited labour, sex slaves, domestic labour, and beggars. This project explored beliefs concerning the origins, nature and extent of human trafficking, and attitudes on what the Russian government should do to address the problem. It captured attitudes on how the state should aid the trafficked and the perceived efficacy of different institutions in dealing with trafficking. It also sought responses on how families should help or not help the trafficked; beliefs on the place of a woman in society, and attitudes towards prostitution.<br> <br> The data were collected through questions included in a nationwide public opinion poll, and through two focus groups conducted in Moscow (n=12) and Vladimir (n=8). The focus group transcripts are in Russian. English translations of the questionnaire and focus group schedule are included in the user guide.<br> <br> <B>Main Topics</B>:<BR> Public opinion; human trafficking; Russia. |
URI: | https://t2-4.bsc.es/jspui/handle/123456789/63736 |
Other Identifiers: | 6356 10.5255/UKDA-SN-6356-1 http://doi.org/10.5255/UKDA-SN-6356-1 |
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